Physiochemical Properties of Aqueous Solutions of Some Transition Metal Salts at 298.15 K
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Physiochemical Properties , Aqueous Solutions , Transition Metal SaltsAbstract
The density d25 of aqueous Solutions of some transition metal salts have been measured over a wide concentration range at 298.15 K. Interpolation equations for calculating d25 are proposed. The viscosity and electrical conductivity of the solutions were also determined at the same temperature and the dependence of these properties on concentration has been examined.
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